The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... young heirs , whom he frequently obliges with a net that he has weaved , or a setting dog that he has made himself . He now and then presents a pair of garters of his own knitting to their mo- thers or sisters ; and raises a great deal ...
... young heirs , whom he frequently obliges with a net that he has weaved , or a setting dog that he has made himself . He now and then presents a pair of garters of his own knitting to their mo- thers or sisters ; and raises a great deal ...
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... young ravens that call upon him . ' I like this retirement the better , because of an ill report it lies under of being haunted ; for which reason , as I have been told in the family , no living creature ever walks in it besides the ...
... young ravens that call upon him . ' I like this retirement the better , because of an ill report it lies under of being haunted ; for which reason , as I have been told in the family , no living creature ever walks in it besides the ...
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... young fellows to make themselves perfect in the church - service , has promised , upon the death of the present in- cumbent , who is very old , to bestow it according to merit . The fair understanding between sir Roger and his chaplain ...
... young fellows to make themselves perfect in the church - service , has promised , upon the death of the present in- cumbent , who is very old , to bestow it according to merit . The fair understanding between sir Roger and his chaplain ...
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... young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure and behaviour to advantage . You may easily imagine to yourself what appearance I made , who am pretty tall , ride well , and was ...
... young man ( who did not think ill of his own person ) in taking that public occasion of showing my figure and behaviour to advantage . You may easily imagine to yourself what appearance I made , who am pretty tall , ride well , and was ...
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... young woman sitting , as it were , in a per- sonated sullenness just over a transparent foun- tain . Opposite to her stood Mr. William , sir Roger's master of the game . The Knight whis- pered me , ' Hist , these are lovers . ' The ...
... young woman sitting , as it were , in a per- sonated sullenness just over a transparent foun- tain . Opposite to her stood Mr. William , sir Roger's master of the game . The Knight whis- pered me , ' Hist , these are lovers . ' The ...
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